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Curious about the forsythia I was, because it was not described in any bonsai aidan gillen book in the 80s. Many authors thought they were not suitable for bonsai. The stems and branches aidan gillen of forsythia are hollow aidan gillen between the internodes. This makes them brittle and they are therefore to wire bad. Your root growth is enormous. In one year, each shell is completely penetrated by their fleshy roots. Sometimes a sapling stands so in early summer from the shell, because the roots proliferate so.
But why should that be a disadvantage? aidan gillen Thus, a vigor you can still use. If you go with a scheduled root pruning, from the beginning, knows how to direct these forces can easily be reached decent growth aidan gillen in thickness and above all a Traumnebari.
How patient are you? Do you think five years would be a very short time to cut a cuttings and develop him at this time to a beautiful bonsai? You think not? It works!
Then I had in 2002 with the idea to try it with a Forsythia a rock planting. From my cuttings actually came only a Mehrfachstämmchen in question. This plant had beautiful long roots, which were not too thick and could be shaped well.
You see, there already some say the will never be a bonsai. But something like this little plant on the picture is just particularly good design material. A beautiful stone from the Alps (lime), with many cracks and crevices, makes itself quite well as a "rock". Actually, you should always choose very dark stone colors for a rock planting. But here's the graphical effect is the attraction. Simple plastic clothesline is sufficient to bind the roots very firmly to the stone. In order not to damage to the roots and they grow well on.
The other side. It can be seen that the small stems grow from a nub. The aim is to develop, to turn it into a fat stems. Looks quite promising aus.Natürlich are still too many branches and stems of the plant. Does not matter, anyway, first you need a very good Saftzug. When are long whips from the short branches, you can remove them. First of all finished. The whole planting is deep into a large flower pot. The main thing is that the stone fits with plenty of room for root development is available. That's what matters first - ROOT DEVELOPMENT!
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